Power hour: Modernising the industry
With possible changes in legislation in the near future, our expert panel discusses what effects a tightening up of the law could have for brokers. Emmanuel Kenning reports
What are the proposals around the possible Insurance Contracts Act in 2015?
▶ Neil: The fundamental intent is to modernise insurance law and give the purchaser of insurance a greater degree of comfort around duty of disclosure, the basis of contract, and how warranties would operate across the insurance contract, in addition to a better insight and level of understanding about how insurers will deal with the issue of fraud. This flows from the contract law review, the Consumer Insurance Act in
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